Northumberland's beautiful coastline is renowned for its
magnificent beaches - and that's exactly what you'll find
close to a Beadnell holiday cottage.

The attractive village of Beadnell nestles alongside a sweeping
curve of golden sands, with far reaching views towards the ruins of
Dunstanburgh Castle. The bay is a natural haven for water sports
like sailing, windsurfing and scuba diving - the latter especially
popular around the Farne Islands just off the coast.

Walking, cycling and bird-watching opportunities are fantastic,
whether you choose to track the stunning Heritage Coast along the
coastal path, or venture inland to the rolling Cheviot Hills.

Beadnell's history is worth a closer inspection. Step back
to the 18th Century down at the harbour with its
distinctive lime kilns. Head east to Ebb's Neuk Point and roam
around the ruins of a 13th Century chapel. There's
even evidence of Bronze Age burial chambers along the shore, a
strong indication that Beadnell has probably been inhabited for
thousands of years.

Today's Beadnell caters for all your holiday needs, with a
local pub and hotel both serving food, as well as a traditional
fish & chips shop - always best eaten straight out of paper by
the sea. There's also a small grocer's and Post Office.

When it's time for a little exploration, Holy Island,
Alnwick, Bamburgh Castle and the Cheviot Hills are just a few of
the many places within easy reach of your Beadnell holiday cottage.
But don't feel guilty if you keep wandering back to that
wonderful beach!